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Tesla Ditches FSD One-Time Purchase, Goes All-In on Subscriptions

Tesla's Full Self-Driving Goes Subscription-Only

In a move that shakes up how drivers access Tesla's most advanced features, CEO Elon Musk announced via social media that the company will stop selling its Full Self-Driving (FSD) package as a one-time purchase after February 14. From that date forward, the controversial but increasingly capable system will only be available through monthly subscriptions.

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The Evolution of FSD

Since its 2016 debut as part of Tesla's Autopilot suite, FSD has undergone significant transformations. What began as basic driver assistance has grown into what Tesla describes as "the most advanced intelligent driving system available." The technology made its Chinese market debut in February 2025 with software version 2024.45.32.12, though regulators worldwide still classify it as a Level 2 system requiring constant driver supervision.

Musk has been FSD's most vocal champion, often pushing regulators to accelerate approvals. Last June, he publicly expressed frustration with European authorities, calling delays "very frustrating" and suggesting they compromised safety. During earnings calls, Musk has consistently framed FSD adoption as both a business imperative and safety enhancement, claiming the system must significantly outperform human drivers before receiving full regulatory approval.

Why the Subscription Shift Matters

The move to subscription-only access represents more than just a pricing change—it fundamentally alters Tesla's relationship with its customers. For years, drivers could pay upfront (typically $10,000-$15,000) for permanent FSD access tied to their vehicle. Now that option disappears in favor of recurring payments likely ranging from $99-$199 monthly.

This transition offers potential benefits for both sides:

  • For Tesla: Creates predictable recurring revenue streams rather than one-time windfalls
  • For Drivers: Lowers the barrier to entry for experiencing FSD capabilities without major upfront investment

The change does create two classes of Tesla owners: those who locked in permanent FSD access before February 14 and those who will perpetually rent it through subscriptions.

Key Points:

  • February 14 cutoff marks the last day to purchase FSD outright
  • Subscription model becomes the only way to access FSD features going forward
  • Existing purchasers retain lifetime access without ongoing payments
  • System remains Level 2, requiring active driver supervision despite the name
  • Global rollout continues, with regulatory approval being the limiting factor

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